Daniela was recently comissioned by Marks and Spencer for an illustration to go on their wine labels. She was asked to create this intricate drawing of a built-up Jerusalem cityscape and we especially like how the whole city is full of leafy plantlife in between the buildings.
Debbie Powell has been working with M&S again! She recently designed some tea inspired illustrations for their Afternoon Tea Cake packaging. Debbie spotted her latest designs on the shelves this weekend. Keep an eye out next time you’re shopping as there are many of Debbie’s designs to be seen in M&S at the moment!
Rosie Sanders has worked on seven packaging illustrations for Sunniva Fruit Juices. Commissioned via Stromme Throndsen Design in Norway, we see two of the mouth-watering artworks here.
Lindsey Spinks was asked by Sovereign Capital to produce some very British illustrations to decorate their special gift boxes for the Jubilee. To celebrate the reign of our ‘Sovereign’ and also be a bit playful with their own name and logo, they sent out a select number of boxes with sovereign penguin biscuits inside (the penguin is their logo). Lindsey’s illustrations were the perfect touch to tie the idea together, well done Lindsey!
Zoe More O'Ferrall has completed a super project for Harrods. Commissioned direct from the famous London store, Zoe has provided illustrations on a London theme which are being used on their food range, from English Breakfast Tea to Almond and Cherry Candy Drops. Zoe says "They had a really clear idea and brief of what they wanted. Lovely design team to work with."
Adhemas Batista was commissioned by Cadbury to create the artwork for the online element of their 'Unwrap Gold' promotion. Adhemas created a landing page showing Cadbury's Olympic World and various other online tools which have been used across the web.
Kate Forrester has been working with Marks and Spencer’s recently on this lovely ‘High Tea’ range, which is out now in celebration of the Jubilee. The range includes tea, biscuits, chocolates, jams and beer – very British!
We're very pleased to show you this sexy pin up by Vince McIndoe for Mary Portas's new range of Kinky Knickers which form part of her new show "Mary's Bottom Line" for Channel 4.
Mary Portas has been in the retail business for thirty years. Last year she produced her own fashion line that she hoped to be as British-made as possible, but soon found it was a nigh on impossible task. In 'Mary's Bottom Line', Mary Portas wants to boost the UK clothing industry by starting her own production line to manufacture a key staple in any woman's wardrobe - Knickers.
Mary Portas heads to Middleton near Manchester, where past generations used to thrive on a booming manufacturing industry, but these days many factories are closed and unemployment is rife. Mary will recruit eight apprentices, get them trained up, and start a knickers production line.
Mary is re-opening the sewing room floor at a factory owned by British nightwear manufacturers Headen and Quarmby. It was one of 11 thriving textile factories in Middleton, now it is the only one that remains. Established in 1935, the factory used to employ 60 machinists and produced thousands of items a week before competition from cheap imports forced the Company to send production abroad.
But can she really make pants cost-effectively? Can she find a retailer prepared to stock her knickers and, crucially, can she convince shoppers topay a bit more for a British made product? Or is it really the end of the line for the UK's textiles heritage?
Mary's Bottom Line starts Thursday 15 March on Channel 4, look out for Vince McIndoe's illustration on all the packaging!
Debbie Powell and Kate Forrester were asked by Marks and Spencer’s to illustrate these absolutely beautiful commemorative tins for the Queen’s diamond jubilee. They’re out now, but get in there quickly as Kate’s previous one for the Royal Wedding flew off the shelves and sold out in no time!
In November last year, Coca Cola and World Wildlife Fund joined forces in a bold new campaign to help protect the polar bear’s Arctic home. Coca Cola’s first ever white can, features polar bears illustrated by Darren Whittington. Darren Whittington is represented by Phosphor Art